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Diane Ravitch

President and Professor at Education, University of Colorado Boulder0 Followers

Diane Ravitch's work addresses critical gaps in the understanding and development of educational policies and practices. As a Research Professor of Education at New York University, she has dedicated her career to exploring the historical and contemporary landscapes of education in the United States. Her profound insights and analyses have made her a leading voice in the field, influencing educators, policymakers, and the public alike. Ravitch is the Co-Founder and President of the Network for Public Education (NPE), an organization committed to advocating for public education and supporting efforts to improve schools across the nation. Her leadership in this area underscores her commitment to ensuring equitable and quality education for all students. With a prolific writing career, she has authored 12 books, two of which have become national bestsellers, reflecting her ability to engage and inform a broad audience. Her distinguished career includes serving as the United States Assistant Secretary of Education from 1991 to 1993, where she played a pivotal role in shaping national education policy. Additionally, she was a member of the National Assessment Governing Board from 1997 to 2004, contributing to the oversight and development of educational assessments. In recognition of her significant contributions to the field, Ravitch was awarded the prestigious Grawemeyer Award in 2014. Diane Ravitch's influence extends beyond academia through her widely-read blog, which has amassed over 36 million page views. Her platform serves as a critical space for dialogue and debate on pressing educational issues, further solidifying her status as a thought leader in education. Her work continues to inspire and challenge the status quo, advocating for reforms that prioritize the needs and rights of students and educators.

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